The Birds and Bees of Words: A Guide to the Most Common Errors in Usage, Spelling, and GrammarSimon and Schuster, 29.06.2010 - 208 Seiten Himbo: a male bimbo. Protire: leave a boring job to do something more interesting. Sheeple: people who follow the crowd. These are just a few of the newly evolved words discussed and explained in The Birds and Bees of Words, an entertaining, informative look at the ever-changing nature of the English language. More than 1,000 words are featured on the book’s list of new and inventive words; nearly 30,000 more words are discussed in sections including a look at word roots and how they are used in modern language; a list of words that are commonly misspelled or misunderstood; and a style guide to usage rules and how and why they can be broken. Anyone who is intrigued by language, who is fascinated by words, or who simply wants to use our language clearly and effectively will enjoy The Birds and Bees of Words. Allworth Press, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing, publishes a broad range of books on the visual and performing arts, with emphasis on the business of art. Our titles cover subjects such as graphic design, theater, branding, fine art, photography, interior design, writing, acting, film, how to start careers, business and legal forms, business practices, and more. While we don't aspire to publish a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are deeply committed to quality books that help creative professionals succeed and thrive. We often publish in areas overlooked by other publishers and welcome the author whose expertise can help our audience of readers. |
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... formal or informal, the setting or field in which one is working generally determines its nature. Formal writing. CHAPTER ONE: Word Usage.
... formal or informal, the setting or field in which one is working generally determines its nature. Formal writing. CHAPTER ONE: Word Usage.
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... Formal writing is usually used for scientific and scholarly papers, technical and business reports, and legal briefs, to name just a few. Those cases call for the current professionally accepted rules of writing. Informal writing is ...
... Formal writing is usually used for scientific and scholarly papers, technical and business reports, and legal briefs, to name just a few. Those cases call for the current professionally accepted rules of writing. Informal writing is ...
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... formal in many ways. Rules about dress have become relaxed for both men and women. The rules of etiquette have become more relaxed, too. I have mixed feelings about the relaxation of the rules when it comes to language, yet I much ...
... formal in many ways. Rules about dress have become relaxed for both men and women. The rules of etiquette have become more relaxed, too. I have mixed feelings about the relaxation of the rules when it comes to language, yet I much ...
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... formal writing, check your dictionary if you aren't sure when to use whom because there are still sticklers for the “proper” use of this practically archaic word and it's best to use it correctly. Your college English professor and ...
... formal writing, check your dictionary if you aren't sure when to use whom because there are still sticklers for the “proper” use of this practically archaic word and it's best to use it correctly. Your college English professor and ...
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... formal as the preferred usage. The same word may have different plurals depending on its definition. A book could have two indexes while a mathematical expression might have two indices. None Is vs. None Are Because none means “not one ...
... formal as the preferred usage. The same word may have different plurals depending on its definition. A book could have two indexes while a mathematical expression might have two indices. None Is vs. None Are Because none means “not one ...
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